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and the economy doesn't work that way. so, you know, if we're going to see more rapid growth, you know, it's fairly narrow places it has to come from. you know, are we going to see some surge in consumption? very hard to see. is there going to be a surge in investment? you know, very hard to see. basically, the government's the one entity that has the ability to boost the economy. >> by spending money? >> by spending money. larger deficits. you know, that is what it boils down to. and that's, you know, you cannot say that. i mean, i've talked to people in the administration, talked to people in congress, they go, "oh, i'll get killed if i say that." well, some of them got to say it because that happens to be true. >> do you believe it? >> absolutely. i mean, if you want to look at the economy in a very simple way, we'll just get rid of the import-export sector because for the u.s., this won't change the story. you've got households, you've got the government, you've got businesses. households tend to be net savers because
and the economy doesn't work that way. so, you know, if we're going to see more rapid growth, you know, it's fairly narrow places it has to come from. you know, are we going to see some surge in consumption? very hard to see. is there going to be a surge in investment? you know, very hard to see. basically, the government's the one entity that has the ability to boost the economy. >> by spending money? >> by spending money. larger deficits. you know, that is what it boils down to....
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they don't call saying they cannot bear her, not even for a single day. >> sea ranks 33rd out of 34 economies. as the population gets older, improving the provision gets harder. many are dest jiped to keep working whether they like it or not. >> and a reminder they can keep up to date with the latest news and programs on the website. there it is, aljazeera.com. hello, i'm libby casey. the capitol has been buzzing with high profile congressional hearings on nsa surveillance and the problems with the dare's rollout. in the halls of congress there's a heavy weight lobbying campaign under way to push comprehensive immigration reform. it's week applied by the chamber of commerce is forward.u.s. among others. it's a group founded by
they don't call saying they cannot bear her, not even for a single day. >> sea ranks 33rd out of 34 economies. as the population gets older, improving the provision gets harder. many are dest jiped to keep working whether they like it or not. >> and a reminder they can keep up to date with the latest news and programs on the website. there it is, aljazeera.com. hello, i'm libby casey. the capitol has been buzzing with high profile congressional hearings on nsa surveillance and the...
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and the world bank says the piracy cost the global economy $18 billion. pirates use the money to pay for crime, including human and weapons trafficking and funding militias. >> the immediate closure of a mine in a town after 92 people women and children died of thirst trying to cross the sahara desert. traffickers who transport people through niger will be severely punished. >> an unofficial referendum to decide the future of abeyei has done little to clarify the position of the region. sudan and south sudan has claims on the oil-rich territory. 99.4% of people - mainly from the ngok dinka tribe voted in favour of joining the south. a rival group boycotted the vote. the result is not recognised by either government. al jazeera's peter greste reports on the difficulties of running abeyei. >>. >> number four, you have recognition which is important. ... >> this is abeyei's new state government. a local committee meeting under a tree. these are the people who organised the unofficial referendum among the ngok dinka. they voted 99.9% to reject sudan, and inst
and the world bank says the piracy cost the global economy $18 billion. pirates use the money to pay for crime, including human and weapons trafficking and funding militias. >> the immediate closure of a mine in a town after 92 people women and children died of thirst trying to cross the sahara desert. traffickers who transport people through niger will be severely punished. >> an unofficial referendum to decide the future of abeyei has done little to clarify the position of the...
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michael bloomberg insisted that the race should go ahead because it pumped hundreds of millions into the economy. residents from furious. >> we are pulling bodies out of water. see the disconnect. >> less than 48 hours before the race was due to start. >> we'll not conduct the 2012 new york city marathon. >> compet stores complained about money spent an airfairs and accommodation. runners must raise $3,000 for a spot informant race. runners qualified for this year's race. fundraising was not compulsory. organizations were missing out. >> we doubled efforts on facebook, twitter, print advertisement. every awareness vehicle we could get our hands on and afford - we came up short. >> last year this man raised money for charity but was uncomfortable asking friends and family to donate again. >> they were setting up the tents and generators and the food. next to the people that lost their homes. it was very appropriate. >> officials are not only dealing with financial shortfalls after the superstorm. the bomb explosions at the boston bomb explosions are having an knack on the race. >> closed-circuit
michael bloomberg insisted that the race should go ahead because it pumped hundreds of millions into the economy. residents from furious. >> we are pulling bodies out of water. see the disconnect. >> less than 48 hours before the race was due to start. >> we'll not conduct the 2012 new york city marathon. >> compet stores complained about money spent an airfairs and accommodation. runners must raise $3,000 for a spot informant race. runners qualified for this year's...
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piracy costs the global economy $18 billion a year. pirates use the money to fund crime around the world, including human trafficking, arms trafficking and funding militias. >> two supporters of greece's farr right golden dawn have been killed. it happened in the athens suburb of neo iraklio, outside a gulf cooperation council party -- a golden dawn party office. a greek spokesman promised all involved will be punished. >> translation: the murderers, whoever they are will be dealt fairly. >> more from our correspondent in athens. >> counterterrorism police scour the the street outside golden dawn's office, including a dozen bullet casings. two gunmen fired the rounds into the heads and chest of three golden dawn supporters sitting at the building's entrance. golden dawn says footage shows the gunman arriving on a motorcycle, firing at close range, emptying the magazine into their bodies. all of greece's political parties condemned the killings. golden dawn calls them a terrorist attack. >> translation: it was clearly an execution. the
piracy costs the global economy $18 billion a year. pirates use the money to fund crime around the world, including human trafficking, arms trafficking and funding militias. >> two supporters of greece's farr right golden dawn have been killed. it happened in the athens suburb of neo iraklio, outside a gulf cooperation council party -- a golden dawn party office. a greek spokesman promised all involved will be punished. >> translation: the murderers, whoever they are will be dealt...
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usually for developed country agriculture is a big chunk of yoaustralia's economy. meaning that farmers hold a large amount of sway. will they block a deal because it's foreigners taking over. >> why the mexican government is trying to breathe new life into day of the dead celebrations. and how one man's gold frenzy lifted his team to the top of the pile in germany. we'll have more in sports. you are. >> for some parents a book instead of a toy inside of a mcdonald's happy meal sound like a good idea. >> instead of toys that you don't even use i think books are going to be more useful. >> i think it's a good idea. it encourages literature. >> reporter: for two weeks the golden arches is replacing happy meal toys with four different children's books focusing on nutrition and healthy eating. earlier this year mcdonald's launched a similar program in england. >> reporter: groups have been targeting mcdonald for years for targeting glide kids. >> mcdonald focusing on kids and promoting their food as healthy, when it's not. >> reporter: announce the plan to distribute 20
usually for developed country agriculture is a big chunk of yoaustralia's economy. meaning that farmers hold a large amount of sway. will they block a deal because it's foreigners taking over. >> why the mexican government is trying to breathe new life into day of the dead celebrations. and how one man's gold frenzy lifted his team to the top of the pile in germany. we'll have more in sports. you are. >> for some parents a book instead of a toy inside of a mcdonald's happy meal...
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the economy is growing 7% a year says the government and there is international diplomatic pressure to push both sides to the negotiating table, al jazeera. >> reporter: news hour continues and problems and delays and report from the russian host city of the next winter olympics. and a winning return for the tennis player coming back after a drug ban and we have that and the rest of sport in just a couple of minutes. ♪ ♪ uraguay may legalize marijuana. the government says it's necessary to protect people from drug gangs. and monica explains. >> reporter: he says smoking marijuana in public has been legal in his country for as long as he can remember. but buying the drug is illegal. soon this won't be the case. >> if you want to smoke it's your decision, you know. it's your choice. >> reporter: the senate is expected to legalize the production and sale of marijuana. activists who campaigned for ten years to change the law say it's a huge step in the right direction and now they want other drugs to be decriminalized. >> it should be regulated and go back to alcohol and fire and weapo
the economy is growing 7% a year says the government and there is international diplomatic pressure to push both sides to the negotiating table, al jazeera. >> reporter: news hour continues and problems and delays and report from the russian host city of the next winter olympics. and a winning return for the tennis player coming back after a drug ban and we have that and the rest of sport in just a couple of minutes. ♪ ♪ uraguay may legalize marijuana. the government says it's...
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turkey prodigious example of a muslim democracy that was able to separate the its religion from its economy still can be applied to these day that's a point when i spoke about in the book was how he had done so being accompanied by . a good so a chief so much economic success and i think that was great but the problem there is of course i do want to believe his attitude has changed he now has become much more a target do you. think of any criticism and bad annoyed. couldn't take three. three. three. three. three. old free books videos for your media project a free video dog r t v dot com. here in moscow would be twenty four hours a day the news continues now pakistan's foreign ministry has summoned the american ambassador a day off to the leader of the pakistani taliban was killed by a u.s. drone strike is one of that who's accused washington of sabotaging attempts to bring an end to violence through peace talks with the town of. well the group was valid to avenge the death valley it's been claimed several times before that. it has been killed only for him to turn up still alive he had expr
turkey prodigious example of a muslim democracy that was able to separate the its religion from its economy still can be applied to these day that's a point when i spoke about in the book was how he had done so being accompanied by . a good so a chief so much economic success and i think that was great but the problem there is of course i do want to believe his attitude has changed he now has become much more a target do you. think of any criticism and bad annoyed. couldn't take three. three....
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report. news continues here in r.t. israel launched another strike inside syria according to us media reports citing an official inside the white house the target was a military base in the west of the country which stored a missile arsenal apparently destined for hezbollah in london be it the israeli military though has refused to confirm or deny that the attack near the port city of latakia even took place but this is not the first time the country's been accused of breaching syria's sovereignty and bombing targets that have been three center attacks this year in general may and july israeli leadership refused to confirm them as well and analysts say that this will continue to happen as long as powerful ally is watching israel's back. you do not have the right to it another sovereign nation and israel has done that and if we had a functioning government according to war. in the korean war this would be condemned and israel a would b
find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report. news continues here in r.t. israel launched another strike inside syria according to us media reports citing an official inside the white house the target was a military base in the west of the country which stored a missile arsenal apparently destined for hezbollah in london be it the israeli military though has refused to confirm or...
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cheap labour elsewhere in the european union, and are angry about germany who is undercut them, but the economy generally has taken a knock. the focus of the protest is on the ecotax. a week ago there were violent clashes with the police, rubber bullets were fired, tear gas fired. the protesters hurled missiles at the police. that were several injuries. a couple of days later the president francis hollande backtracked and suspended for further talks. protesters feel they have the initiative, they want to go further and want it trapped. they have been promised more state aid, but they are not happy, and speeches are made here before a big march are voicing that anger. >> honey bees in canada are dying putting local produce at risk. a nicotine pesticide is being blamed. many insist it's safe. >> well, this area is really a paradise for bee, the natural vegetation, huge plant diversity. >> a third generation bee keeper, this is known for the quality of honey bees raised to sell to others. for several years too many of his nurtured charges are devastated and dying. >> bees landing around the yard,
cheap labour elsewhere in the european union, and are angry about germany who is undercut them, but the economy generally has taken a knock. the focus of the protest is on the ecotax. a week ago there were violent clashes with the police, rubber bullets were fired, tear gas fired. the protesters hurled missiles at the police. that were several injuries. a couple of days later the president francis hollande backtracked and suspended for further talks. protesters feel they have the initiative,...
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the economy generally has taken a knock. the focus of the protest has been on the ecotax. a week ago there were violent clashes with the police, rubber bullets were fired, tear gas was fired, protesters hurled missiles at the police, there were several injuries, a couple of days later, francis hollande, the president backtracked and suspended. the protesters feel they have the initiative, they want him to go further and want the tax scrapped. they have been promised state aid. they are not happy. their speech made here before a big march are voicing that anger. >> in yemen girls as young as eight are forced into marriage with older men. activists want the practice banned and a minimum age established for marriage. change will not come easily. >> when nora was 11 years old, she was forced to marry a man who was 35. >> she suffered years of physical and psychological abuse. she's a leading activist today, fighting to ban child marriages. >> i was an incident child. i was poor. when they got me new clothes i felt happiness, everything changed. my husband was an alcoholic. whe
the economy generally has taken a knock. the focus of the protest has been on the ecotax. a week ago there were violent clashes with the police, rubber bullets were fired, tear gas was fired, protesters hurled missiles at the police, there were several injuries, a couple of days later, francis hollande, the president backtracked and suspended. the protesters feel they have the initiative, they want him to go further and want the tax scrapped. they have been promised state aid. they are not...
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the economy generally has taken a knock recently and the focus of the protest has been on the ecotax. a week ago there were violent clashes with the police, rubber bullets were fired, tear gas was fired. protesters hurled missiles. there were several injuries. a couple of days later francis hollande backtracked and suspended the tax. protesters feel they have the initiative, they want him to go further. they promised more state aid. they are still not happy and speeches made here before a big march are voicing that anger. >> where you grow old can make a difference on your life. sweden topped the list as the best place to age, according to a u.n. study. afghanistan was the worst. in a 3-part series, jane ferguson begins in kabul, where seniors struggle to survive. >> for the elderly life is the toughest in the world. that's according to a recent survey which tas afghanistan is the worst -- which says that afghanistan is the worst country to grow old in. in kabul it is common to see elderly men working. children don't have enough income to help. >> this is where elderly come to find ou
the economy generally has taken a knock recently and the focus of the protest has been on the ecotax. a week ago there were violent clashes with the police, rubber bullets were fired, tear gas was fired. protesters hurled missiles. there were several injuries. a couple of days later francis hollande backtracked and suspended the tax. protesters feel they have the initiative, they want him to go further. they promised more state aid. they are still not happy and speeches made here before a big...
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we're going to find out if the overall economy is doing well with a report on domestic product that is coming out thursday. sluggish growth is predict at the latest quarter. friday, we'll get a look at the jobs situation when unemployment physician come out. we'll see if there was an increase in wages and salaries for american workers. all these numbers are important to the fed as it debates when it will pull back from its stimulus program. wall street has been enjoying the cheap money policy for years, pushing stocks to record highs. that's where we stand this morning. the dow at 16, 615, the nasdaq at 3922. heading into the all important holiday shopping season, retailers worry that it could be bleak, especially if the jobs picture does not improve. one analyst said that luxury goods should do well. >> if you look at the american consumer, you have 40% of the consumers responsible for 60% of the spending. anyone that has exposure to that luxury consumer, so luxury cars, like tesla, luxury clothes, you're not going to see a lot of upside at retailers, luxury names like tiffany should
we're going to find out if the overall economy is doing well with a report on domestic product that is coming out thursday. sluggish growth is predict at the latest quarter. friday, we'll get a look at the jobs situation when unemployment physician come out. we'll see if there was an increase in wages and salaries for american workers. all these numbers are important to the fed as it debates when it will pull back from its stimulus program. wall street has been enjoying the cheap money policy...